Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia Oatway issues big update on son's health
21.06.2024 - 12:15
/ ok.co.uk
Former Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex-partner Talia Oatway has given an update on their son Oakley's health following his recent hospital stay.
The former Geordie Shore star, 37, and Talia, 32, welcomed their youngest child, Oakley, in 2022. It was later revealed that Oakley was born with Apert Syndrome, a genetic condition affecting the skull, face, hands and feet.
The couple have been keeping their followers updated on Oakley's health journey via Instagram and last month, Talia announced that Oakley would be undergoing his ninth operation, but complications arose.
Talia shared that these complications included Oakley contracting an infection and going into septic shock.
He was put into an induced coma for nearly a week, with Talia describing him as the "strongest little boy". In a recent post, Talia shared the good news that they had finally returned home after nearly six weeks in Liverpool.
Alongside a photo of herself holding Oakley in the hospital, she wrote: "After nearly 6 weeks of being in Liverpool, we are finally home. It has been the most difficult time of our lives, Oakley has been through so so much.
I want to thank the Craniofacial Team at [Alder Hey Children's Hospital]." "We have a great team behind us who not only supported Oakley through numerous surgeries, but also emotional support for myself. I want to thank all of the Apert families who have been there for us and helped us by sharing their experiences and words of encouragement." She continued: "I think it's going to take all long time for me to come to terms with what actually happened the last few weeks.
It's been so tough and I've really struggled," she further commented in the post shared with her followers this week. "I hope our journey can
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